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Leaders: Too many or too few

The Economist (London), 1999-09, Vol.352 (8138), p.19

London: The Economist Intelligence Unit N.A., Incorporated

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  • Título:
    Leaders: Too many or too few
  • Assuntos: Demographics ; Editorials ; Fertility ; Population
  • É parte de: The Economist (London), 1999-09, Vol.352 (8138), p.19
  • Notas: content type line 24
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    ObjectType-Editorial-2
    SourceType-Magazines-1
  • Descrição: The United Nations Population Fund worries that the fastest population growth is in the poorest countries. A new study financed by Cornell University frets that 12 billion people will suffer miserably by 2100. In 50 or 100 years' time, however, most countries are more likely to worry about the lack of babies than the excess. For there is now a serious possibility, encapsulated in the lowest of 3 projections made by the UN, that world population growth will stabilize by around 2040 at about 7.4 billion - and then start to decline.
  • Editor: London: The Economist Intelligence Unit N.A., Incorporated
  • Idioma: Inglês

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